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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesGeorgiaSavannahFort Pulaski National Monument

Fort Pulaski National Monument

US
National Monument·Educational, Historic, Serene
A walk along the outside of Fort Pulaski reveals damaged walls over 150 years after the Civil War.
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Fort Pulaski shows off its classic arched architecture and cannon.
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The Cockspur Island Lighthouse still stands guard over the south channel of the Savannah River and Fort Pulaski.
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A great blue heron stands on the top of Fort Pulaski like a lonely sentinel.
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Volunteer living historians play an important role for the National Park Service and Fort Pulaski National Monument.
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A walk along the outside of Fort Pulaski reveals damaged walls over 150 years after the Civil War.
Photo by from Nps
Fort Pulaski shows off its classic arched architecture and cannon.
Photo by from Nps
The Cockspur Island Lighthouse still stands guard over the south channel of the Savannah River and Fort Pulaski.
Photo by from Nps
A great blue heron stands on the top of Fort Pulaski like a lonely sentinel.
Photo by from Nps
Volunteer living historians play an important role for the National Park Service and Fort Pulaski National Monument.
Photo by from Nps
Artillery demonstrations are an important part of the interpretation program at Fort Pulaski.
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Fort Pulaski National Monument is a premier historical attraction located just outside Savannah, Georgia. This massive 19th-century masonry fort is famous for its role in the American Civil War, specifically as the site where rifled cannons proved traditional fortifications were no longer invincible. Visitors can immerse themselves in history by exploring the fort's impressive architecture, including its moats, tunnels, and casemates. The surrounding park offers a peaceful setting for walking and learning about the technological shifts that redefined modern warfare. Beautifully preserved and deeply educational, it provides a unique window into the military past and the transition to modern combat strategies.

Fort Pulaski National Monument is a premier historical attraction located just outside Savannah, Georgia. This massive 19th-century masonry fort is famous for its role in the American Civil War, specifically as the site where rifled cannons proved traditional fortifications were no longer invincible. Visitors can immerse themselves in history by exploring the fort's impressive architecture, including its moats, tunnels, and casemates. The surrounding park offers a peaceful setting for walking and learning about the technological shifts that redefined modern warfare. Beautifully preserved and deeply educational, it provides a unique window into the military past and the transition to modern combat strategies.

Address
101 Fort Pulaski Road
Websitenps.gov
Phone(912) 219-4233

Highlights

  • Well-preserved 19th-century masonry architecture

  • Pivotal site of Civil War rifled cannon testing

  • Extensive moats, tunnels, and casemates to explore

  • Scenic walking trails through coastal park grounds

Best For

History enthusiasts and families looking for an educational outdoor excursion.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$20-$50 p/day

Time of Day

Lunch

Occasion Tags

Educational, Family, Tourists

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Location

Savannah, Georgia, United States
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